Hello,
Laurence Rochfort writes:
> I notice that supplying an empty message with C-c C-k results in no
> logbook entry at all. Is that intended behaviour too?
C-c C-k is supposed to cancel note taking, so I guess it is.
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Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Laurence Rochfort writes:
>> I disagree. You may want to cancel the message because this change
>> doesn't require one, but, yet, want the todo state change.
>
> I see, that makes sense.
>
> I notice that supplying an empty message with C-c C-k results in no
> logbook entry at all. Is tha
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I disagree. You may want to cancel the message because this change
> doesn't require one, but, yet, want the todo state change.
I see, that makes sense.
I notice that supplying an empty message with C-c C-k results in no
logbook entry at all. Is that intended behaviour
Hello,
Laurence Rochfort writes:
> If you change the TODO state with org-todo and it accepts a message, but
> you then cancel the message with C-c C-k, org does not revert the TODO
> heading to its previous state.
>
> For instance:
>
> Heading is TODO
> C-c C-t -> Set to WORKING
> Prompted for m
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